Traction Control System (TCM). Just leave it on all the time.
TCS stands for traction control system. The TCS light comes on whenever one of your wheels is turning at a faster rate than the other (as in losing traction on wet pavement). The "system" automatically slows the wheel down that spinning too fast. The light comes on whenever it's actively performing it's intended function.
Traction Control System (TCS)
The TCS light is on because you have turned the Traction Control off. Simply turn it back on by pushing the TCS Off button again on the lower left hand side of the dash next to the sunroof control.
That is the Traction Control System. When it is on the traction control is off.
It is on because you have turned the Traction Control System (TCS) off. Turn it back on by pressing the TCS button on the dash and leave it on.
I had the ABS light the light (which is the TCS indicator light) and the TCS light all on at the same time. Turned out to be one of my ABS sensors. According to my repair manual it states many diff things with all 4 lights involved with the TCS/ABS system. If its just the TCS system and not ABS then you will have only the TCS light on. If you have all 4 lights on (the 3 mentioned above) and the (Brake) light on then you have a problem with your entire ABS system. Hope this helps.
i have an acura 1997 rl and the tcs light on. what can i do?
what causes the engine light and the tcs and slip light to come on
TCS is an acronym with the meaning "Traction Control System." It prevents wheel spin in low-traction situations. Pressing the button will cause a light on the dash to illuminate. When the light is on, is means the system is disabled. It's a good idea to leave it on, as it can the wear on your differential.
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That is the TCS (traction control system) indicator light. The light is on to indicate you have turned the Traction Control System OFF. The light will come on for a few seconds every time you turn on the ignition and will then go off unless you have turned the TCS off. The TCS is turned on and off with a button mounted on the dash. No good reason to turn it off. Just leave it on all the time.